Yamuna® Table Treatment Certification

Hands-on therapists understand that it is important to train in a variety of massage techniques since not all clients respond to the same type of treatment.

It is also beneficial for the general health of the therapist to use different ways of using the body in order to reduce the wear and tear of repetitive impact that accompanies the massage profession.

The Yamuna® Table Treatment involves very little direct pressure on fingers or hands. It uses the generalized body weight of the therapist to apply pressure into the client’s body through the hands. The YAMUNA® balls act as a fulcrum to allow deeper work into joints.

It is very easy to learn treatment and it is fun to do. You and your client will notice, the changes almost immediately. The sequence of the session follows the natural order of the bodies anatomy. All the basic principles of all of the Yamuna® work are applied.

The treatment starts with direct bone stimulation, and then moves out from where the tendon attaches to the bone and then down into the body of the muscle towards its insertion. The ball is used as traction to achieve greater length, tone and freedom of movement. The constant goal of the therapist is to correct alignment of bones and muscles throughout the body and effortlessly increase the client’s freedom of movement.

People get off the table and know they have had a session. The legs feel free, the hips are super loose, and the torso and head are floating upward. Clients love this work!

The certification training is 6 days (36 hours):

You will learn

The basic YAMUNA® principles and how to apply them to a table treatment.

How to work all the muscles of the legs from the pelvis to the feet.

How to align all the bones from the pelvis to the feet.

How to stabilize and align the pelvis.

How to work all the muscles that attach to the pelvis.

How to align the pelvis to the femurs and the spine.

How to work the spine and the muscles of the back from the sacrum to occiput.

How to work from the anterior pelvis, anterior thorax and the shoulders.

How to work to align the muscles of the arms from the shoulders to the hands.